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The word dormer means:

A small, metal device used to track dolphins.

A window set vertically into a small gable projecting from a sloping roof.

Something used to dig dirt.

Stitching used on waterproof sleeping bags, raincoats, and fishing gear.

The period of time after Halloween and before Thanksgiving when parents rest.

A pillow fight undertaken by students living in a boarding school.

A way of rolling dice, using the pinky finger gracefully, popular at casinos in southern Europe.

An animal that plays dead in the presence of a predator.

A person who picks oranges.

A small bird with pale yellow feathers and a mysterious chirp that sounds like bubbles in water.

The rhythm, two slow counts and one fast count, used by marimba dancers when they are one-third of the way into a performance.


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